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A thousand years ago, this land was green and good. Until The Crystal cracked. For a single piece was lost - a Shard of The Crystal. Then strife began and two new races appeared: the cruel Skeksis; the gentle Mystics.

Here in the Castle of The Crystal, the Skeksis took control. Now the Skeksis gather in the Sacred Chamber, where the The Crystal hangs above a shaft of air and fire. The Skeksis, with their hard and twisted bodies, their harsh and twisted wills. A thousand years they have ruled. Yet now, there are only ten. A dying race, ruled by a dying Emperor, imprisoned within themselves, in a dying land.

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One of my favourite fantasy films this. Went to see it at the cinema (think I was 7 at the time) and the Skeksis gave me the right willies for a while afterwards. Sat through the anniversary edition extras which were really interesting. How they made this film so well with no human actors and before CGI always impresses me.

Everyone had to love Fizzgig too :D

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"I like to think of Dark Crystal as, sort of, a work of art. It feels to me like it is, but it's not a personal work of art. It's not just something I did, but something that, you know, Frank, and Brian, and Gary, and all the performers, so hundreds of people created this thing and, as a work, I think it's something we'll always be happy with. All in all, we spent over five years working on the film. It's probably the hardest thing that I've ever worked on. It was the most work. It was the most difficult, but it was the most fun. It was the most rewarding and, of all projects that I've ever worked on, it's the one that I'm most proud of." - Jim Henson


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The other half and I love this film. We watched this last week with the boy child (5yr) He loved it, he clapped with excitement and was shouting 'fly, fly!' at the top of his voice during it and has asked to watch it again several times since. I love the story, its simple yet utterly engaging and the skesis scared me silly when I was younger and still slightly freaked me out last week :D
 
I saw it at the cinema too (I was 11) with my younger brother and sisters. We all loved it bigtime - a great fantasy film with top drawers evil characters, and good guys/gals/creatures you really rooted for. I remember the end in particular being great (was gonna write about it, but don't wanna spoil it for those who haven't seen it). A perfect example of how fantasy films can really carry you away to another place. I must see it again sometime.
 
From the 1980's I think I can say it is my favourite of this type.
Measured alongside Labyrinth and The Neverending Story mainly.
The Princess Bride is a firm fantasy classic but is more 'swashbuckling' fantasy than the others I think?

The Dark Crystal does not make the 50 IMDB Top Rated "Fantasy" Titles
 
Saw it at the cinema and loved it. Must have been pretty young though, 10 tops I guess?
Anyway, when it came out on DVD I was given a review copy and thought 'yahoo'

About 10 minutes in I had to turn it off. Voiceover laden intros having to explain everything are not a good sign. Still I had to watch the rest later for review. Turns out 10 year old me was wrong and it is an utter pile of unwatchable muppet shit.
 
Saw it at the cinema and loved it. Must have been pretty young though, 10 tops I guess?
Anyway, when it came out on DVD I was given a review copy and thought 'yahoo'

About 10 minutes in I had to turn it off. Voiceover laden intros having to explain everything are not a good sign. Still I had to watch the rest later for review. Turns out 10 year old me was wrong and it is an utter pile of unwatchable muppet shit.

you don't like anything though
 
Is that not obvious from the fact I wrote it? Do I have to write out - 'disclaimer, this is only my opinion' for the cheap seats, every single time? You can't all be that daft surely.

You said 'it is an utter pile of unwatchable muppet shit' which was the first post in the haterz camp so far ;)

It is really aimed at children though and children like the scene to be set :)
 
You said 'it is an utter pile of unwatchable muppet shit' which was the first post in the haterz camp so far ;)

It is really aimed at children though and children like the scene to be set :)

Yes, and as I said I enjoyed it as a child. I'm an adult now and even nostalgia couldn't save it for me. Adults also like the scene to be set in a story, this can be done in far less lazy and unimaginative ways, and I can't imagine 15 minute voice overs are somehow more thrilling for children. I think children are just more forgiving when fantasy is involved.
 
Haven't seen it for years, but I loved it at the time. The Skeksis and Aughra scared the shit out of me then!
 
From the 1980's I think I can say it is my favourite of this type.
Measured alongside Labyrinth and The Neverending Story mainly.
The Princess Bride is a firm fantasy classic but is more 'swashbuckling' fantasy than the others I think?

The Dark Crystal does not make the 50 IMDB Top Rated "Fantasy" Titles

And why exactly is Amelie on a list of fantasy films?
 
It was a good kids' film, and still is, but honestly it is not good watching for grown-ups.

What re-watching this sort of film reminds me is how much more sophisticated films (and cartoons) for kids have become since then - not for the sake of the kids, but for the sake of all the adults who have to watch them too. Media for children in general is just better now than it was a couple of decades ago, despite a few stand-out items.
 
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